
Summoned: cast metal sculpture by artists of the Texas Atomic Iron Commission
K Space Contemporary
May 3 through June 21, 2013

K Space Contemporary
May 3 through June 21, 2013
May 3 through June 21, 2013
Founded in 2007, the Texas Atomic Iron Commission is a collaborative organization that brings together universities, industry, students and artists. The commission provides members with opportunities with networking, exhibitions, pouring cast iron sculpture and the exchange of ideas. Participating institutions include Baylor University, Keen Foundry, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas Woman’s University, The University of Dallas and others.
May 18 through July 18, 2013
An exhibition of watercolors by Beeville artist Crystal Farris. Farris employs butterfly imagery to symbolize change.
May 18 through July 18, 2013
The Beeville Art Museum hosts a solo exhibition of works by landscape artist Sylvia Benitez, an East Coast native now living and working in Seguin, Texas. The exhibition will feature paintings, that according to the artist, are “inspired by the light, color and feel of the South Texas landscape.”
May 18 through July 18, 2013
The Beeville Art Museum will host a solo exhibition of works by landscape artist Sylvia Benitez, an East Coast native now living and working in Seguin, Texas. Climb Every Mountain will feature paintings that, according to the artist, were "inspired by the light, color and feel of the South Texas landscape."
May 18 through July 18, 2013
Beeville Art Museum presents an exhibition of watercolors by Beeville artist Crystal Farris. Farris employs butterfly imagery to symbolize change.
International Museum of Art and Science
February 10 through September 1, 2013
A model pavilion made by Chinese artisans that demonstrates traditional Chinese carving and fine furniture techniques. No nails were used to build this model of The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion (Wan Chun Ting), a celebrated example of classic Chinese architecture, which still stands in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. It was built in about 1420 and rebuilt in 1533.

The exhibition lies in two explorations which converge in the space itself. The physical space acts as a metaphor for the process that an artist [...]

Former North Texas artist Matthew Metzger recently responded to Tête-à-Tête, offering some insight into his calculated and beautifully detailed paintings. Matthew lives and works in Chicago. He received his BFA [...]

Alan Reid was one of my first students when I arrived to teach at the University of North Texas. Since he graduated, many years ago, [...]

Over the weekend I had the amazing pleasure of visiting Dallas. Yes, that’s right, pleasure! Aside from the major Dallas institutions, I was fairly ignorant [...]